The Congressional Globe, Volume 27Blair & Rives, 1853 |
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... Pass , which is about two thirds of the distance along the course of the river to its mouth . The appropriation which was made at the last session of Congress for the continuation of the survey is subject to the following proviso : The ...
... Pass , which is about two thirds of the distance along the course of the river to its mouth . The appropriation which was made at the last session of Congress for the continuation of the survey is subject to the following proviso : The ...
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... pass the preliminary examinations required at their admis- sion . The vacancies occasioned by subsequent examinations , and by the other causes operating during the progress of the classes through the term of the four years , I propose ...
... pass the preliminary examinations required at their admis- sion . The vacancies occasioned by subsequent examinations , and by the other causes operating during the progress of the classes through the term of the four years , I propose ...
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... pass that by , upon general principles ; but I repeat , that when the time comes , we stand ready to adjust the duties of this tariff , upon the revenue standard , on all that we manufacture or produce , and consequently to ex- tend the ...
... pass that by , upon general principles ; but I repeat , that when the time comes , we stand ready to adjust the duties of this tariff , upon the revenue standard , on all that we manufacture or produce , and consequently to ex- tend the ...
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... pass beyond its present boundaries , if we re- main true to our purpose and our principles . Its proud waves are already stayed . Cuba must remain attached to the crown of Spain . Yet I would say to British and to French statesmen ...
... pass beyond its present boundaries , if we re- main true to our purpose and our principles . Its proud waves are already stayed . Cuba must remain attached to the crown of Spain . Yet I would say to British and to French statesmen ...
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... pass to and fro in the settlement of balances of trade , which are but temporary and oscillating ? The gold of California will find its way chiefly to Eu- rope . Had it not better go there , then , in bars of exactly de- termined value ...
... pass to and fro in the settlement of balances of trade , which are but temporary and oscillating ? The gold of California will find its way chiefly to Eu- rope . Had it not better go there , then , in bars of exactly de- termined value ...
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